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Greenberg Traurig the Latest to Cut Off Ties With Ye
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Quinn Emanuel finally confirmed on Friday it is cutting ties with Ye.Law Firms Are Getting Pushed Into 'Red' or 'Blue' Corners: The Morning Minute
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Recent hires such as Randy Mastro and Mark Kirsch in New York are part of a larger plan to elevate the firm's presence in New York, "the most important and competitive legal market in the world," according to it chairman.Atlanta's King & Spalding Doubles Down on Litigation, Aiming for the Stratosphere
Recent hires such as Randy Mastro and Mark Kirsch in New York are part of a larger plan to elevate the firm's presence in New York, "the most important and competitive legal market in the world," according to it chairman.View more book results for the query "Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP"
King & Spalding Doubles Down on Litigation, Aiming for the Stratosphere
Recent hires such as Randy Mastro and Mark Kirsch in New York are part of a larger plan to elevate the firm's presence in New York, "the most important and competitive legal market in the world," according to it chairman.Midsize Moves: Reed Smith Corporate Partner Joins Eisner, Tressler Adds 6 in California
Eisner has added Aron Izower as a partner in the corporate and entertainment groups; Tressler announced six attorneys and three staff members from Wade & Lowe have joined the firm's Orange County and Los Angeles, California, offices.The World's Largest Law Firms Go From Historic Highs to High Uncertainty
The world's largest 200 law firms have enjoyed an era of prosperity but are entering an era of complexity.SEC Aggressively Pursues Executive Compensation Clawbacks: The Morning Minute
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Deborah "Deb" Connor, most recently the chief of the money laundering and asset recovery section, is making the move to private practice after 25 years at the DOJ.Trending Stories
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